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Supreme Court Upholds Compulsory Retirement of Railway Protection Force Constable for Gross Neglect of Duty and Abuse of Authority. High Court's Reinstatement Order Set Aside for Exceeding Writ Jurisdiction by Reappreciating Evidence.

The case arose from disciplinary proceedings against Rajendra Kumar Dubey, a Constable in the Railway Protection Force (RPF), who was charged with gro...

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Supreme Court Holds Auction Purchaser Not Liable to Pay Unearned Increase to DDA in Compulsory Acquisition Case. Conversion Charges Refunded as Property Conveyed Was Freehold, Not Leasehold.

The Supreme Court of India heard two cross-appeals arising from a judgment of the Delhi High Court dated 30.03.2016 in LPA No.226 of 2014. The dispute...

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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal in Partition Suit for Clubbing Properties in Different Jurisdictions. Section 17 CPC Does Not Permit a Single Suit for Separate Immovable Properties Situated in Different States.

The appeal arose from a civil suit filed by the appellant (plaintiff) seeking declaration that two properties—one in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, and ano...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Property Dispute Over Limitation for Voidable Alienations by Guardian. Suit for Declaration and Possession Without Seeking Setting Aside of Sale Deeds Held Maintainable Under Article 65 of Limitation Act, 1963.

The case involves a property dispute arising from a Will executed by Petha Gounder on 17.05.1971, bequeathing a life interest to his sons Kannan and B...

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Supreme Court Upholds Landlord's Eviction in Rent Control Case — Mere Agreement to Sell Does Not Terminate Tenancy. Bona Fide Need for Personal Residence Established Under Section 21(1)(a) of U.P. Urban Buildings Act, 1972.

The case involves a landlord-tenant dispute where the respondent, Shri Ram Lal, owner of a house in Dehradun, let out a portion to the appellant, Dr. ...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against Reversion After 25 Years as Unjust and Arbitrary. Long Delay in Challenging Appointment Based on Alleged Fraud Without Evidence Renders Reversion Unsustainable.

The appellant, Sukh Bilash Thakur, was appointed as a Bill Clerk in the Bihar State Electricity Board on 03.02.1981 after verification of his educatio...